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WESLEYAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY. yilE ANNUAL SERMONS in be■s~ half of the above Society will be preached on Sunday next, the 22nil, both morning anil evening, in the Wesleyan Churches at Wellington and the Hutt. The Rev. J. Aldred, of Canterbury, is expected, who, if arrived, will preach at Wellington in the morning, and nt the Hutt in the evening. Tile Rev. J. Innes will preach in the morning at the Hutt, and the Rev. J. Buller, at Wellington, in the evening. Hours of service at both places, 11 a.m„ and 0-i p in. A Collection will be made at each service. Thu PUBLIC MISSIONARY MEETING for Wellington will take place in the Wesleyan Church, on Monday, the 23rd at 7 p.in., and at the Hutt, on Tuesday, the 24th, at 7 p.ra. Wellington, Nov. IS, 1857. BUN MOUNTAIN COPPER MINING COMPANY. r pHE Shareholders of the above Company residing in Wellington and its vicinity are requested to meet at Mr. James Wallace's Store, Lanibton-quav, on Monday Evening next, the 23rd inst., at seven o’clock, to make arrangements for payment of the next instalment on their Shares, which is due in Nelson on first December next. .1. WOODWARD. Wi-llin-j'on, November 17, 1857. 'Xo the Electors of the City of W ellir.gton. Wellington, 16ih November, 1857. Gentlemen, Having been at Port Cooper during the Lite Elections, I take the first opportunity on my return to thank the Electors who voted for and returned me in my absence, As an Elector I am much pleased at the result of the polling, because I deem it the most suitable and manly answer to the imjustifi He attack made by Hie elected head of the I’rovmc against the twelve Candidates whom you Iviv returned notwithstanding such attack. For my own part, rather than return to the old state of things, in particular to the system of co-ruption at elections, I would prefer the old Roman mode of having tables out in the open air, and votes openly paid for; this at lea t would not be misconstrued by neighbourin_■ settlements, would find its own remedy, and obviate the danger of one-sided pol.tics invading the pulpit. I will give every question my serious atten tion, and vote as I think most conducive to your interests.

With a firm conviction that the public will in future have a say in public matters. I remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant. THfis. K. WARBURTON. Just Publish'd, And on Sale at the ‘‘Spectator’' Office, Price 6d , A SATIRE written on account of the Passengers' Act, passed in the Provincial Council, Sess. 2, of Wellington, authorising all Ships to be searched, to prevent those Immigrants from leaving the Province whom they had basely deceived, and broken faith with. By An Immigrant. November 17, 1857. Provincial Secretary’s Office. Wellington, 7th October, 1857. pTIS HONOR has been pleased to appoint H. R. Russill, Esq., J.P. to be Sheriff for the Hawke's Bay District. The appointment to date from this day. Bv His Honor’s command. WILLIAM I'H'ZHERBERT, Provincial secretary. Uew and Seasonable Goods. Just opened, \ LARGE Shipment of very Superior Goods, which will ba offered, at low prices, viz. Dress"s — Muslins, Bareges, Balzorines, Challie Balzorines, Norwich Stripes, tic, &c„ &c. Ribbons— A very extensive assortment Gloves, Laces, Blondes, &c , &c., &c. Shawls and Mantles— A choice selection in bath these articles, to which the attention of the Ladies of Wellington is partial larly invited Straw Huts— both Ladies’ and Children's Hosiery and Haberdashery— A full supply ALSO, Prints in groat variety, Ginghams Calicoes, both White and Grey <tc., &c, &c. Alsa Stamped Muslin for Embroidery GILBERT PICKETT & CO. Lanibmii-quuy, November 17, 1557.

A/HHj ESKIN and Cord Trowscrs 1 Tweed and Doeskin Trowscrs Shooting and other Coats Vests in great variety White, Regatta, and Striped Shirts Handkerchiefs, Ties, Xc. Real Buck-kin Gloves Paris and Felt Hats Cloth and Tweed Caps Men's and Children's Leather Belts &c„ X-c„ &c. GILBERT’ PICKETT & CO. Lambton-quaj', 17th November, 1857. Now Landing, PLOORC L 0 T II S *- Carpets Window Hollands Muslin Curtains Dimities and White Fringes Damask and Worsted Fringes &c., Kc, &c. GILBERT PICKETT ft CO. Lninhton-qnay, 17th November. 1857, William Southee deceased. A MEETING of the Creditors of Mr. William Soulhee, late of the Hutt, Butcher, will be held at the Stores cf Messrs. Mace and Luxford, Lnmbton-quay, Wellington, at 12 o’clock on Tuesday, the 15th day of December next. G. 11. LUXFORD, Executor. Wellington, 10di November, 1857.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 1283, 18 November 1857, Page 2

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